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Tag - Political governance in Solomon Islands

Anti-corruption march, Solomon Islands, 2008 (ramsi_images-Flickr)

Long live RAMSI? Peace-building, anti-corruption and political will in Solomon Islands

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
13 April 2022
Damaged buildings and rubble-strewn street in Honiara.

The cruel ironies of the 2021 Honiara riots

by Terence Wood
3 December 2021
Anti-Corruption Act 2018

Solomon Islands ICAC: how did it happen?

by Grant Walton
10 June 2021
A candidate's poster from the 2017 PNG election (Credit: Terence Wood)

How politics keeps Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea poor and poorly governed

by Terence Wood
17 August 2018
Advisory support to SI Ministry of Finance (Flickr/Australian Civil-Military Centre)

The fantasy of ‘shared sovereignty’ in Solomon Islands

by Jon Fraenkel
17 February 2016
Solomon Islands Parliament House (Irene Scott/AusAID/DFAT/Flickr CC BY 2.0)

Moving beyond the ‘musical chairs’ of Solomon Islands politics

by Gordon Leua Nanau
10 November 2015

What the state of politics in Solomon Islands means for aid

by Terence Wood
1 April 2015

The 2014 elections in Solomon Islands: did anything change? Will anything change?

by Terence Wood
22 January 2015

Devil’s Night! What goes right in Solomons elections, what doesn’t, and what to expect

by Terence Wood
17 November 2014

Party loyalties and the number of voters in Solomon Islands: the November 19th election and its aftermath

by Jon Fraenkel
15 November 2014
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